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>> caller: hi, jim, this is zachary. boo-yah. >> boo-yah. >> caller: i was wondering if psx is a buy now at this level, or does it go lower -- >> we don't like the spread situation. now, just so we know, it's also got natural gas liquids. valero is bottom. that's the one we think that could actually reverse itself. they reported this number and didn't really go down, that could mean that it's bottomed. not recommending the stock or the sector. is this market all mixed up? you bet it is. just like a mixed drink can be nice, this mixed market can be oh so nice, too. we can question it. "mad money" is right back. >>> coming up, coal heart? weak demand from china has caused coal to cool off. that's been bad news for mining equipment company joy global. its stock, down 20% this year. but, can the company dig its way out of this hole? cramer mines for answers with the ceo. >>> and later, is bp back? it's been three years since the largest oil spill in american history. the impact on the environment has been devastating. and it
>> caller: hi, jim, this is zachary. boo-yah. >> boo-yah. >> caller: i was wondering if psx is a buy now at this level, or does it go lower -- >> we don't like the spread situation. now, just so we know, it's also got natural gas liquids. valero is bottom. that's the one we think that could actually reverse itself. they reported this number and didn't really go down, that could mean that it's bottomed. not recommending the stock or the sector. is this market all mixed...
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i will just stop right there. >> thank you, jim. patrick. >> the editor of the most paper in iran is a noted hardliner and close commandants of the supreme leader, the ayatollah. these firebreathing editorials and i do not always agree with him but his editorial the other day about this deal i thought had considerable wisdom. he described this as a small taking small steps that the p5 plus one are taking. if we look at the text and not at the statements made about the deal, it is quite a small deal. for instance, much of the reporting about this, they have committed not to impose new sanctions on iran -- iran. that is not what the text says. impose new sanctions on iran? wrong. speakinge two people said, we have committed from imposing new nuclear related sanctions. that does not stop us from implementing existing sanctions which of course we will do. nor will we impose new sanctions to sponsor its abysmal human rights record. there'slast point, nothing in this agreement that would prevent the united states from imposing new sanctio
i will just stop right there. >> thank you, jim. patrick. >> the editor of the most paper in iran is a noted hardliner and close commandants of the supreme leader, the ayatollah. these firebreathing editorials and i do not always agree with him but his editorial the other day about this deal i thought had considerable wisdom. he described this as a small taking small steps that the p5 plus one are taking. if we look at the text and not at the statements made about the deal, it is...
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have to live in fear of some maniac coming after those we love with a gun control bill. ( laughter ) jim. >> on wednesday, the senate blocked the most far-reaching gun control legislation in two decades. >> it needed 60 votes. it got 54. >> the gun control package is stopped cold in the senate. >> stephen: that's right! we cannot d didn't do it! whooo! ( cheers ) jimmy, jimmy, where's my balloon drop? and, folks, we achieved this victory, despite relentless pressure from special interest grieving parents being used as props by generalissimo glock-snatch over here who, following the defeat, took to the rose garden. >> those who care deeply about preventing more and more gun violence will have to be as passionate and as organized and as vocal as those who blocked these commonsense steps to help keep our kids safe. and i see this as just round one. >> stephen: just round one? so we have to limit the size of our ammo magazines but you get as many round as you want? ( laughter ) luckily, 45 brave senators stood tall to protect what they homeland most precious their "a" rating from the n.r.a.,
have to live in fear of some maniac coming after those we love with a gun control bill. ( laughter ) jim. >> on wednesday, the senate blocked the most far-reaching gun control legislation in two decades. >> it needed 60 votes. it got 54. >> the gun control package is stopped cold in the senate. >> stephen: that's right! we cannot d didn't do it! whooo! ( cheers ) jimmy, jimmy, where's my balloon drop? and, folks, we achieved this victory, despite relentless pressure from...
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it's important that our leaders are keeping a cool head about it take for example oklahoma senator jim inhofe put some words of advice on how to deal with the current state of affairs he said quote i think something of a preemptive strike something like that and get their attention great idea a preemptive strike against nuclear armed north korea and what could go wrong you know for a senior senator and say you this kind of rhetoric is not only careless it's dangerous which is exactly why we need to keep these blood thirsty warmongers in check. a little. do you ever see anything like. three years ago today the now infamous collateral murder video was released causing shock waves around the world it showed u.s. military personnel taking pleasure and gunning down and.
it's important that our leaders are keeping a cool head about it take for example oklahoma senator jim inhofe put some words of advice on how to deal with the current state of affairs he said quote i think something of a preemptive strike something like that and get their attention great idea a preemptive strike against nuclear armed north korea and what could go wrong you know for a senior senator and say you this kind of rhetoric is not only careless it's dangerous which is exactly why we...
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jim amos is the first aviator to be appointed to that position. he has gone through leadership on every level from the university of idaho and he has commanded every level he had to commanding squadrons he commanded air group 31 and the third marine air wing and the combat development command. and this happened to be the commandant of the marine corps gentlemen, thank you. please welcome him. [applause] >> i remember flying and you are walking all around the building and your flight jacket and you inspired all of us to new heights. so just suck it up, john. [laughter] we look forward to coming back every year. it is an opportunity for us service chiefs to kind of share what is the latest in what is on our minds. i'm excited about that. i look forward to your questions. please go to the next slide. this is is not the "los angeles times" or the san francisco chronicle. these are places that earned the headlines even yesterday when we opened up "the washington post." you look at all those hotspots and it is yet to be seen how certain things will play
jim amos is the first aviator to be appointed to that position. he has gone through leadership on every level from the university of idaho and he has commanded every level he had to commanding squadrons he commanded air group 31 and the third marine air wing and the combat development command. and this happened to be the commandant of the marine corps gentlemen, thank you. please welcome him. [applause] >> i remember flying and you are walking all around the building and your flight...
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jim? >> yes. and there's a very important linguistic aspect, i fwhas beijing about two weeks ago talking with a bunch of military leaders there. and carelessly used the same phrase, i think, that you may have used in the intro saying the chinese were looking for a new type of great power relationship. they said oh, no, no, no, our official translation is a new type of major power relationship. we don't consider ourselves a great power. and sometimes to a fault and sort of in excessive way but also accurately, i think the chinese realize they have a lot more problems than the united states does. and a lot more limits on their powers. they still have a poor population. they have, their international relations are more or less purely mercantile, their military reach is slight. so i think it was-- its he's easy to assume from the u.s. point of view there is this ceaseless juggernaut on the chinese side. but the limit of the sort of the full range of either great or major powerhood are quite profound.
jim? >> yes. and there's a very important linguistic aspect, i fwhas beijing about two weeks ago talking with a bunch of military leaders there. and carelessly used the same phrase, i think, that you may have used in the intro saying the chinese were looking for a new type of great power relationship. they said oh, no, no, no, our official translation is a new type of major power relationship. we don't consider ourselves a great power. and sometimes to a fault and sort of in excessive way...
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we are going to start with my colleague here at here heritage, jim phillips, the middle eastern analyst. he's focused on middle east and international paragraph on its 1978. he is a former research fellow at the congressional research service. he was a consultant to the national security council, department of defense and the international republic institute and he is a member of the board of editors on the middle east quarterly. he will be followed by patrick who is the director for research and the director of the iran security initiative of the washington institute for near east policy, the largest u.s. think tank that focuses on the middle east. he has edited or written over 30 books and monographs and he speaks persian and farsi so he can read stuff the rest of us can't. he's also served as a senior economist at the dod national defense university, worked for the world bank international monetary fund and for 18 years was the senior editor of the middle east quarterly and is on the distinguished advisory panel at the department of energy national laboratory which is somewhat troubl
we are going to start with my colleague here at here heritage, jim phillips, the middle eastern analyst. he's focused on middle east and international paragraph on its 1978. he is a former research fellow at the congressional research service. he was a consultant to the national security council, department of defense and the international republic institute and he is a member of the board of editors on the middle east quarterly. he will be followed by patrick who is the director for research...
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the jims egyptian government is run out of funds. they want to make cuts, including rationing public bread. that brought the bakers out into cairo's streets. they said they can't afford to make the bread anyway, let alone with the proposed changes. >> if i can't make it work, i will shut my bakery down. no matter what the government tries to do with me. >> trouble is egypt can't grow enough wheat to feed its people and they can't afford to increase production. it needs to be paid for with dollars, precisely what egypt doesn't have right now >> the challenges facing the egyptian government are so new mexico us are. -- -- numerous. >> there is no easy or painless solution to the economic problems. in some ways the whole of egypt, not just its poor, is today on the bread line. >> the internet has reportedly slowed down after one of the biggest cyberattacks ever recorded. it is unprecedented. a run of possible further disrippingses. a european organization block spam content was targeted. detainees on a hunger strike at ib have made new
the jims egyptian government is run out of funds. they want to make cuts, including rationing public bread. that brought the bakers out into cairo's streets. they said they can't afford to make the bread anyway, let alone with the proposed changes. >> if i can't make it work, i will shut my bakery down. no matter what the government tries to do with me. >> trouble is egypt can't grow enough wheat to feed its people and they can't afford to increase production. it needs to be paid...
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the mission that jim and all of you do here is incredibly important. i got the opportunity to meet with jim and one of his colleagues yesterday and hear about the work. it is incredibly important, and i appreciate that work and i'm honored to have the opportunity to speak to you today, and take your questions and learn more about the subject, which is how development diplomacy and defense need to work together in u.s. policy to create greater stability throughout the world. i do appreciate having played baseball with jim all those years and like my first 12 years there we always lost, because -- well, the republicans were better. then sedrick richmond, who i didn't even know, got elected in louisiana, and he is young and can throw over 80-miles-an-hour. which doesn't happen very often in baseball. so now we win. 22-0 this time matter of fact. [applause] >> so, actually, i came at this issue from a variety of different angles, and number one i've been on the armed services committee for 17 years, and then i chaired the terrorism subcommittee, which had
the mission that jim and all of you do here is incredibly important. i got the opportunity to meet with jim and one of his colleagues yesterday and hear about the work. it is incredibly important, and i appreciate that work and i'm honored to have the opportunity to speak to you today, and take your questions and learn more about the subject, which is how development diplomacy and defense need to work together in u.s. policy to create greater stability throughout the world. i do appreciate...
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joining us is jim harp he, director of informational studies at that time cato center. michael price author of a recent bennett center report recommending reforms for the role of local police and national security. welcome to the stream everyone. traditionally, counterterrorism was a federal responsibility. how did local law enforcement come into the picture? >> thank you very much for inviting us on the show and allowing us to give our perspective. post9/11, the information sharing was critical. conversely from the federal level to the state and local level we saw a big gap and right after september 11th, the number of states decided, you know what, we need to bill operations to share data. we currently have 18,000 law enforcement agencies across the united states. about 760,000 state and local law enforcement officers. and one of the big gaps we had was there was no platform to share information across all those agencies. not related to terrorism but related to criminal investigations and intelligence information-sharing. so the state started building these centers ea
joining us is jim harp he, director of informational studies at that time cato center. michael price author of a recent bennett center report recommending reforms for the role of local police and national security. welcome to the stream everyone. traditionally, counterterrorism was a federal responsibility. how did local law enforcement come into the picture? >> thank you very much for inviting us on the show and allowing us to give our perspective. post9/11, the information sharing was...
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is goes to a point that jim raised. fundamental basis of what you are talking about which is planning the exit from the beginning, get in and get out quickly. i would hold that is the wrong approach. once you started thinking that you still plan to leave from the beginning and the focus is on leaving too soon rather than , youing an exit as an end are missing the opportunity to get things right every -- right. we have made the mistake of leaving too soon and having too short of a vision. i would wonder if that has played into your thinking. >> the last question on the front row. retired from both the u.s. since in egypt is going to settle is on -- own thing as syria is hopeless. the next issue is yemen. on separate occasions, i have asked a judge in general to tell me about their experience, they would not talk to me. should we go back to yemen? egyptian asked several generals to tell me about their experience am a it would not talk to me. first? why don't you go >> i would not step on that question. there were a lot of
is goes to a point that jim raised. fundamental basis of what you are talking about which is planning the exit from the beginning, get in and get out quickly. i would hold that is the wrong approach. once you started thinking that you still plan to leave from the beginning and the focus is on leaving too soon rather than , youing an exit as an end are missing the opportunity to get things right every -- right. we have made the mistake of leaving too soon and having too short of a vision. i...
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they are the director of national intelligence jim clapper, who will provide the opening statement on behalf of the intelligence community. the director of the cia, new to the job, john brennan. actually, it's his fifth full day. the director of the a b i bob bobler -- of the fbi muelle mueller, now 12 full years in his position. defensector of the intelligence agency, michael flynn. the director of the national counter-terrorism center, matt olsen. and ambassador phil goldberg. thank you for your statement, which i have read. it has been submitted and we very much appreciated. it is clear of the threats to the united states are many. they are diffused and complex. we face a continuing threat at home from terrorist attacks. most notably from al qaeda in the arabian peninsula, but also from homegrown extremists, including the attempted times square bomber. it is notable that the statement for the record includes assessment that, due to recent losses, the core of al qaeda and pakistan is probably on able to carry out large, complex attacks in the west, although its desire to do so has n
they are the director of national intelligence jim clapper, who will provide the opening statement on behalf of the intelligence community. the director of the cia, new to the job, john brennan. actually, it's his fifth full day. the director of the a b i bob bobler -- of the fbi muelle mueller, now 12 full years in his position. defensector of the intelligence agency, michael flynn. the director of the national counter-terrorism center, matt olsen. and ambassador phil goldberg. thank you for...
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the are all delighted to have jim with us back today, in full force and looking terrific. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i appreciate it very much. i have made a request to have this hearing and another one, and it is my concern, mr. chairman, that everything you have said is true, but the general public is just not aware of it, and the crisis we are facing with significant cuts to spending,al security affecting our readiness and capabilities. our naval fleet is at a historical low level. the air force is the smallest in its history. as our security is being threatened by terrorism, rising china and rogue nations like iran, north korea, the men and women charged with protecting undermined are being and enduring devastating cuts to the tools they need to keep america safe. we have been told over the next three years as much as $150 billion will be taken from accounts used to make sure our military men and women are better trained and equipped. some americans are wondering why this matters. the reality is the world around us is not getting safer. i look back wistfully at the days of the col
the are all delighted to have jim with us back today, in full force and looking terrific. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i appreciate it very much. i have made a request to have this hearing and another one, and it is my concern, mr. chairman, that everything you have said is true, but the general public is just not aware of it, and the crisis we are facing with significant cuts to spending,al security affecting our readiness and capabilities. our naval fleet is at a historical low level....
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tavis: more than a decade before civil rights activists took to the streets to challenge jim crow laws, branch rickey, general manager of the then brooklyn dodgers, and played by harrison ford in the movie "42," went up against a wall of segregation and brought in jackie roosevelt robinson to integrate america's then all- white pastime. it was a courageous move by both men. robinson endured horrendous opposition, of course, from racially charged taunts to death threats, all the while triumphing on the field. rickey took on the baseball establishment, defied owners, general managers, and fans. that important piece of history is front and center in "42," a movie that celebrates how rickey and robinson changed america. before we start our conversation with harrison ford, let's take a look. proof--do you do it it? >> i love baseball. i have given my whole life to it. 40-odd years ago, i was at a university, and we had a negro catcher, the best hitter on the so i am laid low, broken because of the color of his skin and i did not do enough to help. i told myself. unfair atsomething ,he heart
tavis: more than a decade before civil rights activists took to the streets to challenge jim crow laws, branch rickey, general manager of the then brooklyn dodgers, and played by harrison ford in the movie "42," went up against a wall of segregation and brought in jackie roosevelt robinson to integrate america's then all- white pastime. it was a courageous move by both men. robinson endured horrendous opposition, of course, from racially charged taunts to death threats, all the while...
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jim miller stated "at that time, the threat was uncertain. we didn't know we would see today what we are now." it sounds like we were waiting on the north koreans to succeed in developing missile to attack the united states before we need to improve our own missile defenses. i have to ask the hard question, is this going to be the posture of the obama administration in dealing with evolving iranian's program. do we need to wait for success or iranians before we deploy additional capability? are we going to try to meet the threats before they are deployed? >> congressman, thank you. let me begin with this. you know what the administration's policy is on iran. president obama preventing iran from developing a nuclear weapon. >> i don't think iranians are as clear as the president would like them to be. >> there's a lot of things we would like the iranians to be clear on. but i think the president has been clear on this, our allies have been clear on this, we have, as you know, many channels 5 king on this diplomatic p- plus 1 that has met recen
jim miller stated "at that time, the threat was uncertain. we didn't know we would see today what we are now." it sounds like we were waiting on the north koreans to succeed in developing missile to attack the united states before we need to improve our own missile defenses. i have to ask the hard question, is this going to be the posture of the obama administration in dealing with evolving iranian's program. do we need to wait for success or iranians before we deploy additional...
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but now, with once-a-day xarelto®, jim's on the move. jim's doctor recommended xarelto®. like warfarin, xarelto® is proven effective to reduce afib-related stroke risk. but xarelto® is the first and only once-a-day prescription blood thinner for patients with afib not caused by a heart valve problem. that doesn't require routine blood monitoring. so jim's not tied to that monitoring routine. [ gps ] proceed to the designated route. not today. [ male announcer ] for patients currently well managed on warfarin, there is limited information on how xarelto® and warfarin compare in reducing the risk of stroke. xarelto® is just one pill a day taken with the evening meal. plus, with no known dietary restrictions, jim can eat the healthy foods he likes. do not stop taking xarelto®, rivaroxaban, without talking to the doctor who prescribes it as this may increase the risk of having a stroke. get help right away if you develop any symptoms like bleeding, unusual bruising, or tingling. you may have a higher risk of bleeding if you take xarelto® with aspirin products, nsaids or
but now, with once-a-day xarelto®, jim's on the move. jim's doctor recommended xarelto®. like warfarin, xarelto® is proven effective to reduce afib-related stroke risk. but xarelto® is the first and only once-a-day prescription blood thinner for patients with afib not caused by a heart valve problem. that doesn't require routine blood monitoring. so jim's not tied to that monitoring routine. [ gps ] proceed to the designated route. not today. [ male announcer ] for patients currently well...
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security is especially tight rope until that's causing the central committee's between them tamils live jim edmonds integrate all the people police are keeping an eye open for any anti government protests might break out the iranian people have come to the chain from around the country. and in petitions with grievances the local government officials some of the petitioners had gotten into scuffles with officials from their hometown. every year. there are thousands of anti government protests across china. a little while today said the government is too broad. i don't love me we need to tropical environment of policing china faces an array of challenges they include the question could make minorities. a widening wealth gap between rich and poor. and worsening environmental pollution isn't a new routine the city in the studio we all autonomous region calling on the government to improve their living situation the truth it's impossible. we can well believe as long as the current situation continues i hope the government to close it to our feelings. chinese leaders have sought to quickly settle
security is especially tight rope until that's causing the central committee's between them tamils live jim edmonds integrate all the people police are keeping an eye open for any anti government protests might break out the iranian people have come to the chain from around the country. and in petitions with grievances the local government officials some of the petitioners had gotten into scuffles with officials from their hometown. every year. there are thousands of anti government protests...
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and the operators going hey, jim, great job. you know, all part of the team now. another case you go in to are foreign headquarter we pushed operators everywhere and rotated analysts so everybody operated forward and back part of the time. and we see a macho table. there would be a 22-year-old analysts saying you have to do x, x. he's taking it. because it became a -- he wasn't perfect. it took years for us to get to. don't get me wrong. there were starts and stops. it was key because suddenly everybody owned the problem. >> right. one of the things you also touch on in your weak is sort of the evolution of the integration. which is a hot topic here. you mentioned that early on that there was a use of these enhanced integration methods. about the can you talk about that a little bit? >> sure. how many people ever run a prison or integration facility? [laughter] that's how many we had in my command. [laughter] and you think about it, go back to 9/11, and the first response is okay, what do we do? how do we do this? we start capturing serious terrorists. what do you
and the operators going hey, jim, great job. you know, all part of the team now. another case you go in to are foreign headquarter we pushed operators everywhere and rotated analysts so everybody operated forward and back part of the time. and we see a macho table. there would be a 22-year-old analysts saying you have to do x, x. he's taking it. because it became a -- he wasn't perfect. it took years for us to get to. don't get me wrong. there were starts and stops. it was key because suddenly...
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thank you for your time jim walsh. >> vice president joe biden will spend next week in asia. on the top of the agenda easing tensions between china and the east china sea. all pilots are required to identify themselves before entering the disputed air space. japan is refusing to comply. major american airliners are following advice. they are notifying china the flight plans. the u.s. government has not accepted the new rules. two major japanese airlines will fly through the airspace without notifying china. >> al jazeera broke the news about the destruction of syria's chemical weapons. the 500 tonnes of chemicals will be destroyed at sea on board a ship. they are thought to be too dangerous. the arms have to be out of syria by the end of the year. the u.n. is warning of a lot of generation in syria, an amounted 1 million children have been displaced because of the civil war. many are growing up in refugee camps. 2.2 million have fled. those in camps across the border face a difficult whipper. >> zeina khodr begins our coverage in lebanon. >> we are at a tend settlement in leb
thank you for your time jim walsh. >> vice president joe biden will spend next week in asia. on the top of the agenda easing tensions between china and the east china sea. all pilots are required to identify themselves before entering the disputed air space. japan is refusing to comply. major american airliners are following advice. they are notifying china the flight plans. the u.s. government has not accepted the new rules. two major japanese airlines will fly through the airspace...
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it's important that our leaders are keeping a cool head about it and take for example oklahoma senator jim inhofe with some words of advice on how to deal with the current state of affairs he said quote i think something of a preemptive strike something like that would get their attention and great idea a preemptive strike against nuclear armed north korea and one.
it's important that our leaders are keeping a cool head about it and take for example oklahoma senator jim inhofe with some words of advice on how to deal with the current state of affairs he said quote i think something of a preemptive strike something like that would get their attention and great idea a preemptive strike against nuclear armed north korea and one.
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but now, with once-a-day xarelto®, jim's on the move. jim's doctor recommended xarelto®. like warfarin, xarelto® is proven effective to reduce afib-related stroke risk. but xarelto® is the first and only once-a-day prescription blood thinner for patients with afib not caused by a heart valve problem. that doesn't require routine blood monitoring. so jim's not tied to that monitoring routine. [ gps ] proceed to the designated route. not today. [ male announcer ] for patients currently well managed on warfarin, there is limited information on how xarelto® and warfarin compare in reducing the risk of stroke. xarelto® is just one pill a day taken with the evening meal. plus, with no known dietary restrictions, jim can eat the healthy foods he likes. do not stop taking xarelto®, rivaroxaban, without talking to the doctor who prescribes it as this may increase the risk of having a stroke. get help right away if you develop any symptoms like bleeding, unusual bruising, or tingling. you may have a higher risk of bleeding if you take xarelto® with aspirin products, nsaids or
but now, with once-a-day xarelto®, jim's on the move. jim's doctor recommended xarelto®. like warfarin, xarelto® is proven effective to reduce afib-related stroke risk. but xarelto® is the first and only once-a-day prescription blood thinner for patients with afib not caused by a heart valve problem. that doesn't require routine blood monitoring. so jim's not tied to that monitoring routine. [ gps ] proceed to the designated route. not today. [ male announcer ] for patients currently well...
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social media what's actually going on well it started on february twenty fifth when one tweet from jim lee the bureau chief of associated press in korea opened the floodgates basically for that story she tweeted this is my first tweet. using coralie new mobile service this is hello from world from com send in pyongyang. this came after the korea link the operator even that phrase the korea link the celebration in north korea created it was unthinkable just three four years ago it launched a three g. mobile internet service and mislead has not been the only one posting pictures all foreigners are now gaining access to the network services mobile networks in north korea and basically a flurry of face tags check ins coming now from inside one of the world's most close states lets fascinating and i mean i guess that's great for the foreigners but what about the locals i mean do we see local north koreans running around posting tweets and instagram is everywhere now this all these options remain restricted to the local population but at least now. they can send text messages to each other i
social media what's actually going on well it started on february twenty fifth when one tweet from jim lee the bureau chief of associated press in korea opened the floodgates basically for that story she tweeted this is my first tweet. using coralie new mobile service this is hello from world from com send in pyongyang. this came after the korea link the operator even that phrase the korea link the celebration in north korea created it was unthinkable just three four years ago it launched a...
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it's a grea story a he's the mirs fern-- our correspondent drive buffy was the second-- to me jim kung ill. my favorite criticism was the state department saying they should have taken the food and given it to the poor people. and you're like, "the state department who had dinner with hitler, idimine-- i would like ton w many times they have refused the food. i would argue zero. they were being attacked and i understand that but to say about us. by the way, you can't get it to the people quay. but for us to be mentioned by the state department -- >> how close did you come to getting an interview with him. >> we have the interview. >> rose: you have it. >> i just finished it today and i'd lov for you to come see it. we're going to do a half an hour on hbo. they add more material. we're going to release a longer version -- >> i knew dennis talked with him and sat with him and all that and had whatever kind of relationship but i didn't realize you had an interview of some substance. >> we talked to him and there are a bunch of people who talked to him. one of the things thaft very interes
it's a grea story a he's the mirs fern-- our correspondent drive buffy was the second-- to me jim kung ill. my favorite criticism was the state department saying they should have taken the food and given it to the poor people. and you're like, "the state department who had dinner with hitler, idimine-- i would like ton w many times they have refused the food. i would argue zero. they were being attacked and i understand that but to say about us. by the way, you can't get it to the people...
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what happened exactly, jim? >> hi, uma. he played a shot on the 15th hole and i call would it for the tournament and it went and hit the pin and and rich shayed back in the water . then he had to take a penalty shot and unlucky . he takes the penalty is the point of entry he can go back to and take a drop or go back and play it as the rule say rule 26 1 nearly to where he hit. he stepped twiards back and acbuildinged he took a couple of yards wack. that is in violation. he unwittingly did it and called to the attention of the masters and rules committee by a viewer according to a television viewer and the statement they release subsequently he is penalized two shots. he could have been disqualified . so he is penalized two shots. tiger woods on his twitter said he was unaware where he took the drop. he had a meeting and they told him no violation except for what he said in the interview. led them to assess the penalty. >> uma: it interesting that a viewer brought it to the officials and they didn't catch it themselves. >> t
what happened exactly, jim? >> hi, uma. he played a shot on the 15th hole and i call would it for the tournament and it went and hit the pin and and rich shayed back in the water . then he had to take a penalty shot and unlucky . he takes the penalty is the point of entry he can go back to and take a drop or go back and play it as the rule say rule 26 1 nearly to where he hit. he stepped twiards back and acbuildinged he took a couple of yards wack. that is in violation. he unwittingly did...
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the president pleading with congress, not to, quote, get squishy. >> thank you, jim. i want everyone at home to know that today i sat down with someone you may remember, the brave and incredibly moving teacher who rushed those 15 first grade students into a tiny bathroom, protecting them, whispering, i love you, as lanza tore through their school, firing his gun. next week, she'll tell you about a surprising new chapter for kaitlin roig and right here on "world news." >>> coming up now, the latest on the collapsing earth on the small island off the coast of washington state, that massive landslide, a quarter mile wide. small landslides still shifting across town. residents told our neal karlinsky, they're trying to decide what to do. >> we were going to put the house up for sale next week. >> it could be months, we are told, before there's any certainty for the residents there. >>> and now we bring you some late news, reports that a u.s. army veteran from phoenix, arizona, is under arrest tonight and charged with joining forces with al qaeda, taking up arms in syria.
the president pleading with congress, not to, quote, get squishy. >> thank you, jim. i want everyone at home to know that today i sat down with someone you may remember, the brave and incredibly moving teacher who rushed those 15 first grade students into a tiny bathroom, protecting them, whispering, i love you, as lanza tore through their school, firing his gun. next week, she'll tell you about a surprising new chapter for kaitlin roig and right here on "world news."...
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>> guest: is a great point that jim makes. basically you are right, jim. in many ways it is because at least in this particular instance it has now been revealed that we actually were listening in on the communications between i'm on all zawahiri and the leader of the aqap. unfortunately it was revealed that most likely we had their cell phone or e-mail communications that enabled us to do that. the revelation of that not only the method that specific individuals talking we have now learned that source. you can imagine how hard it is to get the direct communication between the top leaders of your adversary that are overall the cia. that would be the goldmine. getting close to the top leadership would be commended and again that the goldmine. unfortunately we just shut off that old mine and we are no longer going to be able to use those phones in the future operations. they were quite on those lines and they will use different sources. it is very damaging revelation that the communications in this case if it's true word leaked to individuals. the second i w
>> guest: is a great point that jim makes. basically you are right, jim. in many ways it is because at least in this particular instance it has now been revealed that we actually were listening in on the communications between i'm on all zawahiri and the leader of the aqap. unfortunately it was revealed that most likely we had their cell phone or e-mail communications that enabled us to do that. the revelation of that not only the method that specific individuals talking we have now...
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congressman, jim marshall, president, u.s. ip, mr. stephen hadley, distinguished guests, , i am honoredman to speak at this prestigious for room -- forum on peace and regional development. usip's noblee mission of promoting peace and understanding among nations. and -- andto him gentlemen, i have come here as the elected leader of pakistan, a land of ancient civilizations and rich cultural traditions, but still young and aspiring to be modern, moderate, and progressive. , hard-lion enterprising working people, dreaming of a better model in a rapidly changing world. they yearn for peace, security, and well-being that have eluded them for the past many decades. it is their hopes and aspirations i have come here to voice before this learned gathering. this hasd gentlemen, been a momentous year in our .istory not only have we had a free, fair, and transparent general election, but a transfer of power from one elected government to another. an elected president succeeded another elected president in a graceful sermon he the entire nation w
congressman, jim marshall, president, u.s. ip, mr. stephen hadley, distinguished guests, , i am honoredman to speak at this prestigious for room -- forum on peace and regional development. usip's noblee mission of promoting peace and understanding among nations. and -- andto him gentlemen, i have come here as the elected leader of pakistan, a land of ancient civilizations and rich cultural traditions, but still young and aspiring to be modern, moderate, and progressive. , hard-lion enterprising...
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and a man who worked closely with jim when he headed the bahrain center for human rights c says that even though being an activist in bahrain is obviously dangerous rajab followers are ready to take up his ban it. it now he's in jail and is to go get a buddy but i still wish him and behave and sending messages to the many people to think people are proud of him and for that we can't they cannot dish out this silence to be able to buy it is thinking there are many here but i think it is even if they were yes maybe but i think it is and if there was a human i think give us would come it would just be god i think we have sixty. six activist behind but one of them getting so i think of what i mean by jupiter it can't get the money i think at least in the end by a destructive easy job you need to get their shit but it you like beheaded them to . even two years ago for example the second he had actually been here you don't have to go about the human rights situation in bahrain and then he was arrested don't you have his death i decoded it because it could take you to death body all right b
and a man who worked closely with jim when he headed the bahrain center for human rights c says that even though being an activist in bahrain is obviously dangerous rajab followers are ready to take up his ban it. it now he's in jail and is to go get a buddy but i still wish him and behave and sending messages to the many people to think people are proud of him and for that we can't they cannot dish out this silence to be able to buy it is thinking there are many here but i think it is even if...
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. >> rose: where was jim bakker on this, do you know. >> jim bakker is an old friend of both president bush 41 of course and dick cheney. at the time they were very close and he i think was supportive. but he did urge president bush 43 as he was coming rumsfeld. >> rose: he wanted it too. >> he did too. he reminded the new incoming president remember what he did to your dad, there was bad blood between rumsfeld and bush 41. >> rose: what does that say about the president when his father and others said don't go there. does that suggested he had an independent mind. >> it suggests he wanted an independent break. he wanted to bring in some folks from his father's administration but it's an interesting thing to say of course because all he needed to do was ask his dad. but he wanted to make a break and he wanted to sort of put down his own marker. >> rose: what role did he think the vice president would play. did he as some suggested think the vice president would be a kind of prime minister? >> i don't think he saw him that way. he saw him first among equals as advisors. he did lean on h
. >> rose: where was jim bakker on this, do you know. >> jim bakker is an old friend of both president bush 41 of course and dick cheney. at the time they were very close and he i think was supportive. but he did urge president bush 43 as he was coming rumsfeld. >> rose: he wanted it too. >> he did too. he reminded the new incoming president remember what he did to your dad, there was bad blood between rumsfeld and bush 41. >> rose: what does that say about the...
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[laughter] jim? >> a florida bill that would outlaw the sale of bongs is passing a house subcommittee. under that bill, any retailer that sells the pipes used for smoking marijuana would be charged. >> stephen: sorry, sunshine state stoners. if you want to get high in florida, you'll have to get a prescription like everyone else. [laughter] under house bill 49, it will be a first-degree misdemeanor to sell metal, wooden, acrylic, glass, stone, plastic, or ceramic smoking pipes. [laughter] with or without screens, permanent screens, or punctured metal bowls, water pipes, carburetion tubes and devices. -- chamber pipes, carburetor pipes, electric pipes, air-driven pipes, chillums, bongs, ice pipes or chillers. [laughter] folks, this is a comprehensive list of mellows that have been harshed. [laughter] but i'm disappointed. this bill doesn't even begin to cover the things stoners can use as paraphernalia: apples, soda cans, water bottles, honey bears, aluminum foil, traffic cones, empty ice cream pints.
[laughter] jim? >> a florida bill that would outlaw the sale of bongs is passing a house subcommittee. under that bill, any retailer that sells the pipes used for smoking marijuana would be charged. >> stephen: sorry, sunshine state stoners. if you want to get high in florida, you'll have to get a prescription like everyone else. [laughter] under house bill 49, it will be a first-degree misdemeanor to sell metal, wooden, acrylic, glass, stone, plastic, or ceramic smoking pipes....
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jim walsh, thank you so much. always good to see you. >> good to see you. >>> it is pretty remarkable. inmates running wild in a prison and it is all caught on tape. they're doing drugs, drinking, playing around with guns. this is unbelievable. we take you inside. >>> up next, my exclusive conversation with this man's daughter, a small town sheriff gunned down just takes ago. how the family is pulling together and keeping dad's mission alive. >>> there is a new sheriff today in mingo county, west virginia, because the previous sheriff, eugene crum was gunned down on wednesday as he ate lunch in his car near the county courthouse. police chased and caught the suspect who faces first degree murder and attempted murder charges now. a day later crum's widow rosie was appointed sheriff to take her husband's place. she will serve the remainder of his term until next may. julie hall is the couple's daughter and now joining me and in fact she is at her dad's desk in his office. julie, thanks so much for being with us. i k
jim walsh, thank you so much. always good to see you. >> good to see you. >>> it is pretty remarkable. inmates running wild in a prison and it is all caught on tape. they're doing drugs, drinking, playing around with guns. this is unbelievable. we take you inside. >>> up next, my exclusive conversation with this man's daughter, a small town sheriff gunned down just takes ago. how the family is pulling together and keeping dad's mission alive. >>> there is a new...
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so i think he himself is number two i'm sure all right appreciate your thoughts on this subject to jim brann of the stop the war coalition thank you for being with us here on r t. the g. eight summit kicks off in northern ireland a look at the agenda is just ahead. with syria's center stage money matters are also expected to fall under the spotlight as of the west to beef up its a crusade against tax avoidance that and more coming your way in just a couple minutes right here on r.t. . download the official publication yourself choose your language stream quality and enjoy your favorites. if you're away from your television well it just doesn't work so now with your mobile device you can watch r t any time anyway. my well with syria firmly in the spotlight after the g. eight there are other topics as well and tax evasion in fact this is what british prime minister david cameron is keen to push forward with more on this we're joined by ortiz pilbeam business presenter extraordinary so could you tell us what is this all about yeah there's a bit of an exposé going on the consortium of inv
so i think he himself is number two i'm sure all right appreciate your thoughts on this subject to jim brann of the stop the war coalition thank you for being with us here on r t. the g. eight summit kicks off in northern ireland a look at the agenda is just ahead. with syria's center stage money matters are also expected to fall under the spotlight as of the west to beef up its a crusade against tax avoidance that and more coming your way in just a couple minutes right here on r.t. . download...
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jim, i adore the pool at your hotel.ver had to make.ting the internet of everything. anna, your hotels have wondrous waffle bars. ryan, your hotels' robes are fabulous. i have twelve of them. twelve? shhhh, i'm worth it& what i'm trying to say is, it's so hard to pick just one of you, so i'm choosing all of you with hotels.com. a loyalty program that requires no loyalty. plus members can win a free night every day only at hotels.com humans. we are beautifully imperfect creatures living in...